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Among
children whose regular source of care is a community health center, continuity of care
with one specific clinician is associated with better preventive care than not having a
specific clinician, with having another source of sick care, or having no regular sick
care source. When continuity of care is considered, there is no effect of insurance. That
is, having a good source of primary care is more important to preventive care than is
insurance. Source: O'Malley AS, Forrest CB.
Continuity of care and delivery of ambulatory services to children in community health
clinics. J Community Health 1996; 21(3):159-173. |